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Stamps for Me
The Atlantic· 7 days agoIt is escape to a region where one satisfies the basic instincts of quest and discovery, of acquisition, arrangement, and the creation of form. The whole problem is how to collect stamps and not become a philatelist.
Warning signs of Alzheimer's disease: Researchers find new evidence
Weston Forum· 1 day agoTo treat Alzheimer’s disease, researchers are trying to understand how the disease appears in its...
OPINION | MIKE MASTERSON: Fading memory | Arkansas Democrat Gazette
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette· 1 day agoEveryone experiences memory loss at some level, but that doesn't necessarily forecast dementia,...
I’m a memory researcher — here’s how to never forget someone’s name
New York Post· 6 days agoDr. Megan Sumeracki and Dr. Althea Need Kaminske say that some forgetfulness is natural because it...
Englewood Health study: Can text messages help increase screenings?
NJBIZ· 6 days agoWhen it comes to good long-term health outcomes, success depends heavily on patients seeking and...
Look before you lock: important reminders heading into summer on Heatstroke Awareness Day
KFYR-TV Bismarck· 3 days agoMay 1 is National Heatstroke Awareness Day. Temperatures can rise rapidly in a parked car and can...
Louisiana leads nation in most child deaths from being left in vehicles
KLFY Lafayette via Yahoo News· 3 days agoIn the last 26 years, 36 children in Louisiana have died from heatstroke after being left in...
PPL Electric Utilities plans 9% decrease on June 1
Lancaster Online· 3 days agoPPL Electric Utilities customers who don’t shop for electricity supply will see their costs drop on June 1, if a rate change is approved by the...
The Question of Having a Child
Time Magazine· 4 days agoThe question of begetting—that is, to bring (a child) into existence by the process of reproduction—is one that we routinely ask each other. In response,...
New book reveals surprising ways your memory really works
Newsweek· 6 days agoHow often do you lose or misplace your keys? Psychologists have said it is not always a sign of a...